tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post3961369133712584272..comments2024-01-19T09:27:03.539-08:00Comments on Weekly Homework Blog: (S15) Food TechMsKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09925605317871106272noreply@blogger.comBlogger41125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-83277178148909022962015-09-08T07:21:48.646-07:002015-09-08T07:21:48.646-07:00I was researching from the internet for some infor...I was researching from the internet for some information since yesterday night and I at long last found what i was looking for! This is a excellent weblog by the way, however it seems to be a little hard to see from my tmobile phone.Dude, please tell me that your <a href="http://www.healthsupreviews.com/cognimaxx-xl/" rel="nofollow">Cognimaxx XL</a> heading to write a lot more. I notice you havent written another weblog for a while (Im just catching up myself). Your blog is just as well important to become missed. Youve received so considerably to say, these knowledge about this topic it would be a shame to see this blog disappear. The internet needs you, man!<a href="http://www.healthsupreviews.com/cognimaxx-xl/" rel="nofollow">http://www.healthsupreviews.com/cognimaxx-xl/</a> <br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-36753371423868047012015-05-21T11:19:11.962-07:002015-05-21T11:19:11.962-07:001.) 3D printed food could solve a lot of issues wi...1.) 3D printed food could solve a lot of issues with space travel, food storage, Food transportation and daily life. but it is also not practical right now so it goes need work but it could benefit us in the future.<br /><br />2.) Its going to change a lot of things like fast food and kitchens. The fast food business will most likely adapt this technology when it becomes more adorable and the 3D food printers will allow them to make more appealing food and increase productivity. At the home it would be used for not all meals but like lunch or snacks or simple foods. And the 3D food printer could balance food nutrition and calories to be healthier then right now. <br /><br />3.)The food printer could also be used in space and space travel due to its small size a 3D food printer would benefit long distance space travel being able to have food easily and in a small space would benefit the long trips that neat future astronauts will have to go through.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-69798847888349628702015-05-15T13:58:45.615-07:002015-05-15T13:58:45.615-07:001) 3D printed food could help out planet expand on...1) 3D printed food could help out planet expand on it knowledge about food and also feed a lot of people in 3rd world counties. It could help places when they are in drought and in a time of needing crops. I think it could solve a lot of problems in our world, with the right power. I mean people could use in on the battle filled. It is a new way to evolve our eating habits as humans.<br />2) I think it would change our economy and the way we as people eat. How things our made and how we make a essential part of living. I think it could even possibly be a hazzard. In the wrong hands it could be used in a way us human would not expect. You would never think of food being weapon. Their our endless possibilities but I think it would honestly change our way of living. <br />3) I will say this I see many for and agents this idea. So I honestly just be interested to see how it a;l plays out. I think we have to have a new whole category for these foods. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-50453922960805720752015-05-12T13:59:17.184-07:002015-05-12T13:59:17.184-07:001) It can speed up the process of cleaning food or...1) It can speed up the process of cleaning food or processing food. I can show food handlers new skills to maximize the out put of food through the use of technology.<br />2) It may change the way conventional kitchens work depending on the household. Traditional families may use tech to help, while newer more faced paced generations may just want to press a button for a tasteful quick meal. It could be safe depending on the regulations that follow its trend.<br />3) 3d printing food in space could be the answer astronauts need for better tasting (and better nutrient filled) food. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-27844617984159659702015-05-11T13:57:02.980-07:002015-05-11T13:57:02.980-07:001. 3d printing food is not relevant to the well-be...1. 3d printing food is not relevant to the well-being of the world. Creating food will still use the same amount of resources and perhaps more energy. It might be easier to mass-produce food, but the cost will stay the same.<br />2. I can only hope that 3d printing food does not pick up as much as is predicted by many. Fast and processed foods are fake-tasting and unhealthy enough. Humans have evolved to eat real plants and animals. 3d printing food that we could just grow and raise is a waste of time. <br />3. I like the idea of 3d printing fancy, edible wedding cake toppers. Something like that might become a part of tradition with weddings. Along with the dress and the ring, there might be more food art involved in weddings.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-67934429654096583372015-05-11T13:56:39.950-07:002015-05-11T13:56:39.950-07:001. 3d printing food is not relevant to the well-be...1. 3d printing food is not relevant to the well-being of the world. Creating food will still use the same amount of resources and perhaps more energy. It might be easier to mass-produce food, but the cost will stay the same.<br />2. I can only hope that 3d printing food does not pick up as much as is predicted by many. Fast and processed foods are fake-tasting and unhealthy enough. Humans have evolved to eat real plants and animals. 3d printing food that we could just grow and raise is a waste of time. <br />3. I like the idea of 3d printing fancy, edible wedding cake toppers. Something like that might become a part of tradition with weddings. Along with the dress and the ring, there might be more food art involved in weddings.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-19264566040000854622015-05-11T13:49:57.145-07:002015-05-11T13:49:57.145-07:001. At the moment, the technology of 3d-printed foo...1. At the moment, the technology of 3d-printed food has become a possibility. It is at a point where people can visit a convention and actually eat printed pizza. However, I believe it will take a while to actually become a viable business option, with fast food taking less time to produce more food.<br /><br />2. As with the last question, I believe that with more development, 3d printed food could become a quick and simple option to create a dinner, for example. Instead of mixing all of the ingredients and cooking it by hand, the printer would make it possible to simply press a button and wait for your dinner to be completed. <br /><br />3. Although it might not sound like technology, new processes actually reduce fat and add vitamins to foods, allowing for people to eat healthy foods and for obesity percentages to be decreased. While some people oppose these processes, others say that there is no harm and only benefits to them. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-12188525102610583782015-05-11T13:49:51.489-07:002015-05-11T13:49:51.489-07:001-I am on both sides of the barrel of believeing i...1-I am on both sides of the barrel of believeing it will change daily lifes and it will also not. It will save time cooking, yeah that's great but what about if we eat we get food poison think of that. <br /><br />2- I can not predict the future but maybe it will go to a great success if we were robots or something, but if you think about what are we making the 3D food is made out of? All we could know we are slowly being poison.<br /><br />3- a new tech I found is the Breadcrumb, which it is a point-of-sale solution that runs on iPads for restaurants, bars and cafes. Created by a team of hospitality industry veterans, Breadcrumb plans start at $99 per month, and what it really does is Employees use the iPad app to search for items or rearrange tables with a finger swipe, and operators may also use the solution to merge or split checks, add or adjust menu items, specify guest notes and modifiers, set employee access levels, manage time-clocks and view real-time sales and labor reports.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-23125364312944743882015-05-11T13:08:33.481-07:002015-05-11T13:08:33.481-07:001. Are new food technologies like 3D printing food...1. Are new food technologies like 3D printing food, food sciences, processing and food biotechnologies relevant to the well being of the world?<br />The scientist look into it are wasting their time they should look into something better like maybe getting people clean water and clothing and maybe a home<br /><br />2. What do you predict? Could 3D food printing change the way household kitchens work? The way we cook? Will fast food involve pushing buttons? Or is this a passing fad? Only plain fun? Serious to develop? Is it safe?<br />3D food is a joke it would only be one flavor just like a normal 3D printer you normally paint the item after your done not change the filament in the middle of the print <br /><br />3. Find your own information about the technologies involving food, eating, restaurants. What's going on out there that's new, interesting and significant?<br />It wouldn't really do anything for the food industry because it would take hours to print something it wouldn't take two minutes Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-17030095389501961012015-05-11T13:01:49.398-07:002015-05-11T13:01:49.398-07:001) 3D printed foods will not change anything. It w...1) 3D printed foods will not change anything. It would cost more money than to cook and grow your food. <br /><br />2) 3D printed food is just for fun use only. It can be used for conventions and weddings.<br /><br />3) The food can be used in restraunts that charge a lot of money for the experience of eating 3D printed food.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-82368857064893940612015-05-11T13:01:39.875-07:002015-05-11T13:01:39.875-07:001) 3D printed foods will not change anything. It w...1) 3D printed foods will not change anything. It would cost more money than to cook and grow your food. <br /><br />2) 3D printed food is just for fun use only. It can be used for conventions and weddings.<br /><br />3) The food can be used in restraunts that charge a lot of money for the experience of eating 3D printed food.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-34275344208452470812015-05-10T23:36:33.369-07:002015-05-10T23:36:33.369-07:001. I don't believe it will make it better it w...1. I don't believe it will make it better it will simply take up more time and cost a lot more.<br />2. I can honestly see us going into this direction where we all print our food. Because for some people its less work and now a days everything is meant to make your life easier. <br />3.3d printing seems like it would cost more and not be as good. Also it could have terrible side effectsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-53943468130145627572015-05-10T07:10:57.894-07:002015-05-10T07:10:57.894-07:001.) While these 3d printing technologies are amazi...1.) While these 3d printing technologies are amazing to have, I don't think they are very important as of now. From what I've seen it isn't very cost effective. There may be a day where food is plentiful and easy for everyone to obtain, but this feels like a hassle to manage compared to our traditional methods of gathering food supply.<br /><br />2.) 3D food printing could definitely change a standard kitchen composition. The microwave for example became a staple in every modern kitchen due to its many uses. I suppose it could go either way at this point; it could become the next big thing or fall flat like many ideas before it.<br /><br />3.) A team of students at London’s Royal College of Art and Imperial College have created a design to 3D print chewing gum. It uses a basic resin that's been used in gum for a very long time. You can create gum in the form of any existing 3D (as long as its not too big),Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-72191293933373316782015-05-09T23:26:55.431-07:002015-05-09T23:26:55.431-07:001.) I don’t really know how the 3D Printed food id...1.) I don’t really know how the 3D Printed food idea will turn out, since it appears to be rather safe as the people ate a 3D Printed pizza, so it so far doesn’t seem to show much bad things about it, however we will simply need to wait and see the rest of the results.<br />2.) It is possible that 3D printed foods become an actual thing for people to use, in some ways it seems like it might making making certain types of foods go by a bit quicker and without a lot of effort to it.<br />3.) One of the other things that people are planning on doing for the 3D printed foods is having it so that it is customized to the individual’s needs, rather than something that can be consumed by everyone for no real changesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-61979192681951693772015-05-09T22:06:46.703-07:002015-05-09T22:06:46.703-07:001. The creation of 3D-printed food will certainly ...1. The creation of 3D-printed food will certainly make the world cooler and more convenient, but to attribute it to being relevant to the well being of the world is a bit of a stretch, at least at this moment. Much like any other kitchen appliance, such as the toaster or microwave, this will certainly benefit the world we know, but likely will not have much effect in less fortunate regions of the world.<br /><br />2. I can definitely see 3D-printing revolutionizing household cooking and the food industry. It makes creating food simpler for the common man and allows for control and precision that perhaps human hands aren't quite capable of on their own.<br /><br />3. I've seen a lot of standalone 3D-printers designed to make one specific type of food, so it's clear that the technology for this is here. At this point, it seems that the main roadblock between major commercialization at this point is figuring out how to create a printer that can print a wide variety of food less expensively.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-6906635717533750042015-05-09T19:29:26.981-07:002015-05-09T19:29:26.981-07:001. I don't really think that 3D printing food ...1. I don't really think that 3D printing food isn't exactly a viable or reasonable idea cause you can just make the food yourself easily and make it better than the machine most likely. However, food sciences and processing and stuff like that is definitely relevant. Better processing would make better and healthier food and food sciences and food biotechnologies will greatly benefit the human race.<br />2. I don't think there is a future in 3D printed food. There's no real reason for it when you can just make it yourself without buying a super expensive device to make it for you. I think it's just a fad.<br />3. I found out that with 3D printed foods, you can more easily control nutritional values. However I think it would still be easier and more cost-effective to just learn how to manipulate a food's nutritional values.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-36606221605658004512015-05-08T13:34:22.316-07:002015-05-08T13:34:22.316-07:001. I think 3D printing is not really relevant beca...1. I think 3D printing is not really relevant because of the fact that you need a at least $600 printer in order to use it which in places it would make a difference it is really not worth it so I think that this tech is cool and useful but not practical. <br /><br />2. I believe that 3D printed food is a step towards advancing 3D printers in general previously unimaginable. 3D printing you food could really ruin the food industry because you can get really good food at home without having to pay like 3 grand for great food and you choose how good and whatever you crave you get so it is good. <br /><br />3. I found that through 3D printing we can control how healthy a food is. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-55325115998559631732015-05-07T13:46:47.925-07:002015-05-07T13:46:47.925-07:001. 3D printed food is a great idea, but as the wor...1. 3D printed food is a great idea, but as the world is occupied by 7.125 billion there are 2.1 billion poeple that are considered obese. In my opinion 3D printed food would become over used and taken advantage of. You could just sit at home continuously making food that you want to it, you would have no limits. <br /><br />2. Id say that this is definitely a possibility in the near future. I see a day when every kitchen has a 3D printer, and the earth’s 12 billion people feed themselves customized, nutritionally-appropriate meals synthesized one layer at a time, from cartridges of powder and oils they buy at the corner grocery store. This could strictly end world hunger.<br /><br />3.3-D printing technology is advancing at a staggering rate. American designers are now working on 3-D printed cars, while in China and Holland, 3-D printers are building entire houses. The first 3-D printed hamburger was recently created in England, heralding the possibility of a man-made food supply.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-38713318697819330732015-05-06T16:06:58.198-07:002015-05-06T16:06:58.198-07:001. Right now it really does not seem necessary, bu...1. Right now it really does not seem necessary, but in the future this could be a really useful invention. There are many other important things going on in the world that require more attention than 3D printing food.<br />2. 3D printing food has the possibility to change the food industry and make it easier to make food, but it could destroy the culinary business for chefs. With 3D printing, manufacturing food can be done faster and more efficient. However, it seems more of something that would be nice to have, rather than something we need. In the future, this could be useful because by then they will probably make food faster and fast food restaurants could use these instead of hiring so many people, but then that also creates unemployment.<br />3. There are a lot of people who think that 3D printing food will overtake other forms of food production, but there are many against 3D printing food. Also, NASA is talking about printing food in space to help feed astronauts.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-1766504642215028122015-05-06T13:07:46.484-07:002015-05-06T13:07:46.484-07:001. Its not really relevant to the world right now....1. Its not really relevant to the world right now. There are lot of important stuff out in the world right now like cures for cancer and anything dangerous. 3D printing should not being doing well in the world. <br />2.. It could change the way the kitchen works because you'll just be pushing buttons to make food which seems lazy to me. The 3D printing will definitely change the way we cook, all we have to do is just press one button to make our food. If fast food places have these machines, people will lose their jobs over a 3D printing machine that makes food, I don't think fast food places will ever have the 3D food printing. This is not serious to develop because its one machine making food and just pressing one button seems pretty lazy to me. It can and can't be safe, what if you or someone order to much the machine could explode. <br />3. There is a 3d printing industry that is making space farming with the AstroGro's 3D printed smart pod. The AstroGro is a 3D printed pod that's integrated with an AI to organically grow fresh food which will enable sustainable life. The 3D printing pods have a farming ecosphere that is modular and food growth can be scaled.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-43486007716722484332015-05-06T13:05:06.388-07:002015-05-06T13:05:06.388-07:001) At this point in time, 3D printed food is reall...1) At this point in time, 3D printed food is really not necessary today because it isn't to helpful right now and we have a lot of bigger issues that we should worry about right now like sickness and war.<br /><br />2) 3D printed food is something that we are just not ready for. It's the thing that we make fun of in movies or tv shows. I think that this is a deciding factor in how we live and can change our lives. We would either use this all of the time and we would have no need for kitchens or it will just be a passing thing.<br /><br />3) 3D printed food seems like it would costs a lot more an we think and it doesn't taste as good as real food but they could always fix that later. A lot of people seem to hate the idea of it but a lot of people support it. Also a lot of restaurants are now or are going to be soon getting new technology for the restaurant which is very cool. I also found out that NASA is working on trying to either grow food on other planets or to make actual food sustainable in packets that astronaut can eat.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-56489879772860356372015-05-06T12:21:36.475-07:002015-05-06T12:21:36.475-07:001. I don't think that it is that relevant to t...1. I don't think that it is that relevant to the world today because there are more important problems like cancer then how good something taste. <br /><br />2. I do think that 3d printing could change the way that kitchens work. It would change the way we do a lot of things in the kitchen including the way we cook. I think fast food won't get to that point. I think it is a passing fad for High quality food places like in n out or something but for places like Mcdonalds they might resort to that because the don't seem to care.<br /><br />3. Food Technology and Biotechnology (FTB) is an open access, peer-reviewed international quarterly scientific journal that publishes papers covering a wide range of topics, including molecular biology, genetic engineering, biochemistry, microbiology, biochemical engineering and biotechnological processing, food science, analysis of food ingredients and final products, food processing and technology, oenology and waste treatment. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-28340484032689981162015-05-05T22:58:24.372-07:002015-05-05T22:58:24.372-07:001. As of right now I feel like 3D printed food is ...1. As of right now I feel like 3D printed food is not relevant to the well being of the world. However, I do believe that with time and research the world can make 3D printing food much more practical and thus solve issues like world hunger as well as make life much more convenient for many people. If we could make it possible to ship basic non-spoiling materials overseas to places that need food, and then create food using 3D printers, humanitarian aid would be able to food so many more people and give them more nutritious food because of the ability to make food from almost nothing.<br /><br />2. I think that, as with my previous point, 3D printed food is simply not at the level it needs to be at in its technological growth to be useful in everyday live. Therefore I believe only time will tell if 3D printing becomes useful and practical to the common man or if it stays as an eccentric, nerdy way to make snacks. It would be cool to be able to print up my favorite snack with the push of a button though.<br /><br />3. From what I gathered it seems as though 3D printed food will remain as an interesting way to add detailed, yet basic, items of a single food to an already prepared meal. It acts as an icing on the cake, so to speak, and can make food more interesting and more fun. In the future I think it could evolve to much more than that and it could become much more intense and in depth. It will however certainly be seen much more often in restaurants and such places as time goes by and the tech is refined and polished. I think 3D printed food had a bright and delicious future. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-88296129854319811562015-05-05T14:10:23.185-07:002015-05-05T14:10:23.185-07:001. 3D printed food is not relevant to the well bei...1. 3D printed food is not relevant to the well being of food, but still, it is pretty awesome. Now, if you have a 3D printer, you can have anything for a meal or snack without buying tons of groceries.<br /><br />2. 3D printers in the kitchen would be rather pricey, and if we allow it to become a trend, we may forget how to cook well, and it will come back to haunt us. In the meantime, nearly anybody will be able to cook. Another concern of 3D printed food is the nutrition value. We are basically eating plastic, and last time I checked, plastic is not safe to eat!<br /><br />3. Restaurants are now using 3D printing in the kitchens, and, according to 3D systems, 3D printers will cost less than 5,000 dollars by next year.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9123329717980057951.post-34370853569557773982015-05-05T14:09:39.376-07:002015-05-05T14:09:39.376-07:001. Eating is a core instinct of living creatures, ...1. Eating is a core instinct of living creatures, without food the organism would die. This strive for nutrients brings the human race to collectively work toward advancing the accessibility of meals. The first technologies converted energy from fire to cook meals, but with the minds of the modern generation behind the problem, three dimensional food printers have been produced. The latest advancements in food science have brought forth a machine capable of making almost any meal, all based upon the user's taste. Going back to the strive for survival, the new apparatus will eliminate the impracticality of previous devices.<br /><br />2. Three dimensional food printers will revolutionize the modern household cooking experience. Consumers in a hurry would be able to quickly develop entire meals built to their taste, all from the comfort of their home. No actual cooking would be needed by the users. Most chefs would be opposed to the device, however. Cooking is just as much fun as it is needed for survival, and parting with the talent would be unthinkable. For smaller fast food businesses, the device could become the main utility in the building, all meals could be adapted to the consumer, while still remaining the same item. It would save both storage and money, requiring less imported ingredients. All of the possibilities could become the future, but its only the surface of what the printers have to offer.<br /><br />3. Travelling through space has been an issue ever since the first astronomers. Food is a major part of survival, but isn't easily accessible of of Earth, leading to the need to take large quantities of air dried meals. While it works, it isn't fresh. Three dimensional food printers could solve the issue and resupply funds towards rocket building. Smaller storage space would be used, ingredients would be more readily available, and any meal could be made using the apparatus. NASA has already started to refine the device to fit their needs, and could directly contribute to the future of manned interplanetary missions.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com